A look back over the year: 2012's family-friendly movies
There were lots of movies that came out in 2012, here is a look back at the family-friendly films during the year.
There were lots of movies that came out in 2012, here is a look back at the family-friendly films during the year.
This is the lightest week of the year when it comes to new DVD releases.
The eclectic list, which includes both gentle children’s films and bloody action epics, is a snapshot of the year in cinema
Last week, the Utah Film Critics Association joined a growing chorus of critics groups and film societies in celebration of a movie that almost no one in Utah has seen yet.
A DVD is available at Scribner Public Library to help teachers with students who stutter.
Can a movie actually convince you to support torture? Can a movie really persuade you that “fracking” — a process used to drill for natural gas — is a danger to the environment? Can a movie truly cause you to view certain minority groups in a negative light?
Dean Obeidallah says “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Promised Land” present hot button issues that fire up people from the left and right.
This film image released by Sony Pictures shows Daniel Craig as James Bond in a scene from the film “Skyfall.” AP/Sony Pictures Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis as “Joe” in TriStar Pictures, Film District, and End Game Entertainment’s action thriller “Looper.” Release date: September 28, 2012.